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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

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IN THE 

COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. 



Chartered 5th April, 1893. 



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The Society of Colonial Wars was duly incor- 
porated pursuant to the Laws of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
29th April, 1893. 



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Society of Colonial Wars 

in the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 



The Preamble to the Constitution of the 
General Society of Colo?iial Wars is as 
follows : 

Whereas, It is desirable that there should be 
adequate celebrations commemorative of the events 
of Colonial History, happening from the settle- 
ment of Jamestown, Va., May 13, 1607, to the 
Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775 : 

Therefore, The Society of Colonial Wars has 
been instituted to perpetuate the memory of those 
events, and of the men, who, in military, naval, 
and civil positions of high trust and responsibility, 
by their acts or counsel, assisted in the establish- 
ment, defence, and preservation of the American 
Colonies, and were, in 'truth, the founders of this 
nation. With this end in view it seeks to collect 
and preserve manuscripts, rolls, relics, and records ; 
to provide suitable commemorations or memorials 
relating to the American colonial period ; and to in- 
spire in its members the fraternal and patriotic spirit 
of their forefathers ; and in the community, respect, 
and reverence for those whose public services made 
our freedom and unity possible. 



Extracts from the By-Laws^ Rules of the 
Committee on Membership ; etc. 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Any male person above the age of twenty-one 
years, of good moral character and reputation, shall 
be eligible to membership in the Society of Colo- 
nial Wars, who is lineally descended in male or 
female line from an ancestor : 

(i) Who served as a military or naval officer, or 
as a soldier, sailor, or marine, or as a privateersman, 
under authority of the Colonies which afterward 
formed the United States ; or in the forces of 
Great Britain which participated with those of the 
said Colonies in any wars in which the said 
Colonies were engaged, or in which they enrolled 
men, from the settlement of Jamestown, May 13, 
1607, to the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775; 
or 

(2) Who held office m any of the Colonies be- 
tween the dates above mentioned, either as 

[a) Director-General, Vice-Director-General, or 
member of the Council, or legislative body in the 
Colony of New Netherlands ; 

{b) Governor, Lieutenant or Deputy Governor, 
Lord Proprietor, member of the King's or Govern- 
or's Council, or legislative body in the Colonies of 
New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Pennsylvania, 
and Delaware ; 

{c) Lord Proprietor, Governor, Deputy Governor, 
or member of the Council, or of the legislative 
body in Maryland and the Carolinas ; 

{d) Governor, Deputy Governor, Governor's As- 
sistant, or Commissioner to the United Colonies 
of New England, or member of the Council, 



body of Assistants, or legislative body in any of 
the New England Colonies. 

Initiation Fee and Dues. 

The initiation fee shall be five (5) dollars. The 
annual dues shall be five (5) dollars, payable on or 
before the fifteenth day of December of each 
year; provided, that any member who shall have 
been elected during the last three months of the 
fiscal year shall not be required to pay the annual 
dues for the current fiscal year. The payment at 
one time of fifty (50) dollars shall constitute a life 
membership and exempt the member so paying 
from initiation fee and annual dues. Any member, 
at his election to membership, or subsequently, 
who may contribute one hundred dollars to the 
"permanent fund " of the Society, shall be exempt 
from the payment of annual dues ; and this exemp- 
tion shall extend in perpetuity to his lineal success- 
ors in membership from the same propositus, one 
at a time, who may be selected for such exemption 
by the Society, said perpetual membership to be 
transmitted by the holder, subject to the approval 
of the Society. 

The fiscal year shall begin on the sixteenth day 
of December, and close on the fifteenth day of 
December in each calendar year. 

The non-payment of an initiation fee within six 
months of the election of a candidate shall make 
such election null and void. 

The member who shall be in arrears one year in 
payment of annual dues shall be liable to suspen- 
sion or expulsion. 

All ancestral claims must be registered with the 
General Society, for which a fee of one dollar is 



charged for an original application, and fifty cents 
for each supplemental record. 

Requirements. 

Every application for membership shall be made 
in writing, on blanks furnished by the Secretary, on 
the written request of a member of the Society, 
subscribed by the applicant, and approved by two 
members of the Society over their signatures, to 
whom the applicant must be known. Applications 
shall be accompanied by proof of eligibility ; and 
such applications and proofs shall be referred to 
the Committee on Membership, who shall carefully 
investigate the same and report at the next meeting 
their recommendation thereon. Members shall be 
elected by ballot at a meeting of the Council, after 
report by the Membership Committee ; but a nega- 
tive vote of one in five of the ballots cast shall 
cause the rejection of such candidate. 

Every applicant for membership shall declare 
upon honor that he has not failed of admission in 
any other State Society, and that he will use his 
best efforts to promote the purposes of the Society, 
and will observe the Constitution and By-Laws of 
the same. 

Blank forms, either for original or supplemental 
applications, are obtainable only of the Secretary. 

Members requesting blank forms for original 
applications from the Secretary, shall do so in 
writing, stating for whom they are intended, to- 
gether with their opinion as to the personal quali- 
fications of the candidate for membership. 

Applications must be made out in duplicate, and 
should be sent to the Genealogist, Mr. Walter K. 
Watkins, i8 Somerset Street, Boston. They must 



be accompanied in each case with the proper fee, 
^11.00, before they can be considered, viz., one 
dollar for the original application for member- 
ship, to be included in the remittance for entrance 
fee ($5.00) and dues (^5.00). For supplemental 
applications the fee is fifty cents each. All 
cheques should be made payable to the Treasurer, 
Mr. Abijah Thompson. 

Encyclopaedias, town or other histories, and 
genealogies, will only be accepted as furnishing 
sufficient proof of service when original authorities, 
documentary or of equivalent value are quoted in 
them. Proof of service, or genealogy, based upon 
papers owned by private individuals, or upon such 
public records as are not easily accessible, should 
be substantiated by fac-simile copies of the same in 
duplicate. 

References only to the index of ancestors in the 
publications of the General Society, or State 
Societies other than Massachusetts, will not be 
accepted as furnishing sufficient evidence, though 
they should be given. The General Society Reg- 
ister, however, is recognized as an authority for all 
claims as passed by the Massachusetts Society. 

In every case full volume and page references 
must be given, and when quoting from books in 
print, the title, date of publication and number of 
edition (if other than the first) should be stated. 

Claims based upon service in the so called mili- 
tary companies of the various townships of Ply- 
mouth Colony, under date of August, 1643, as 
found in the General Court Records, Vol. VIII., 
pp. 187-202, in Pierce's " Colonial List," etc., quoted 
from the above, will not be accepted, inasmuch as 
they are only " The Names of all the Males that are 
able to beare Armes from xvj. to 60 Yeares, wthn 



the seural Towneshipps," and as such do not 
represent rosters of military companies, but merely 
lists of able-bodied men likely to be drawn upon in 
case of necessity. 

Allegations of fact based upon tradition cannot 
be considered. 

All applications must be sworn to before a Notary 
Public, Justice of the Peace, or other proper officer, 
and be sealed by such officer if he have a seal. 

Insignia. 

As supplemental to the directions of Article 17 
of the Constitution, the General Council respect- 
fully recommends, for the sake of uniformity, the 
following for the guidance of members of the 
Society throughout the United States. 

The rosette should be worn in the left lapel of 
the coat, but never in the overcoat. Where mem- 
bers belong to several orders or societies having 
rosettes, choice should be made of one rosette ; 
more than one should never be worn at a given 
time. It is proper to wear rosettes with ordinary 
house or street dress. No rosette of any order or 
society should ever be worn at the same time with 
insignia of the same society. 

Members of the Society may wear the insignia on 
the left breast as prescribed in the Constitution. 
But it is recommended that when the insignia of 
this Society is used together with the insignia of 
other orders or societies, the regulations of the 
United States Government for army officers be 
understood as applicable to civilians also, as fol- 
lows : "The badges are to be worn on the left 
breast of the coat, the tops of the ribbons forming 
a horizontal line, the outer end of which shall be 
from two to four inches (according to the height 

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of the wearer) below the upper line of the shoulder." 
It may be added for information, that the govern- 
ment regulations further provide that " the ribbons 
be suspended from a bar of metal passed through 
their upper ends, and attached to the coat." 

Persons who are or have been State officers en- 
titled, under the Constitution, to wear the insignia 
suspended from a ribbon around the neck, are 
recommended for the dignity of the Society to 
so wear it. But this ribbon should be used only 
with a dress suit or dress uniform. In the case of 
a dress suit the insignia should be drawn up to 
within an inch of the tie. In the case of a uniform 
it should hang close to the opening of the military 
collar. 

Persons who are or have been General officers, 
or hold or have held such State offices as entitle 
them to wear the broad ribbon across the breast, 
are recommended for the dignity of the Society, to 
wear it. But this ribbon should be used only with 
a dress suit or dress uniform. In case of a dress 
suit, it should be worn under the waistcoat ; in case 
of a uniform, over the coat. It is recommended 
that the neck ribbon should not be used at the same 
time with the broad ribbon. When the latter is 
worn, the insignia may be suspended from the left 
breast, or appended to the broad ribbon where the 
latter crosses the hip. 

The General Council respectfully points out that 
the prestige and influence of the Society much de- 
pends upon the enthusiastic loyalty of the members 
everywhere to those great principles which look for 
origin to American colonial history. In the multi- 
plication of patriotic societies representing other 
periods and having different aims from those for 
which we stand, it is deemed peculiarly important 



that every member should possess, and should use 
on all suitable occasions the emblems and insignia 
of this Society. It is hoped that members who may 
not have procured insignia already, will do so. It 
is desirable that care be exercised and effort be 
made by all members to see to it that, in whatever 
makes for public recognition, this Society shall 
stand second to none. 

Price list of the Insignia of the General Society 
of Colonial "Wars : 

Gold Insignia, ..... $22.00 

Silver Gilt Insignia, . . . 12.00 

3 inch short insignia ribbon, . . .25 

Rosettes, each, .... .25 

All orders must be accompanied by check to the 
Treasurer. 

Diplomas of Membership. 

Order blanks may be obtained of the Secretary 
and after being filled out, must be sent to the 
Secretary for his signature, with a check (payable 
to the order of Geo. Norbury Mackenzie, Registrar 
General) to cover the expense of the diploma. 

For diplomas without frame, ^5.00 each. For 
diplomas mounted and framed in antique oak, 
$7.75 each. 

Three ancestors may be inserted on the diplomas, 
with dates of birth and death, and military or civil 
rank. 



Information concerning the Society can be 
had by addressing the Secretary, Edward W. Mc- 
Glenen, 5 Old Court House, Boston. 



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OFHCERS, I90I-2. 

Governor. 

ARTHUR J. C. SOWDON. 

Deputy Governor. 
CAPT. J. GILES EATON, U. S. N. 

Lieutenant Governor. 
JOSEPH GRAFTON MINOT. i 

Secretary. 
EDWARD WEBSTER McGLENEN. I 

Deputy Secretary. | 

CHARLES SUMNER PARSONS. 

Treasurer. 
ABIJAH THOMPSON. ! 

Registrar. | 

EDWIN SANFORD CRANDON. 

Historian. 
ROBERT THAXTER SWAN. i 

Genealogist. ' 

WALTER KENDALL WATKINS. I 

Chancellor. i 

CHARLES UPHAM BELL. 

Surgeon. j 

CHARLES MONTRAVILLE GREEN, M. D. i 

Chaplain. < 

RT. REV. WILLIAM LAWRENCE, D. D. I 

Gentlemen of the Council. ; 

ALBERT ALONZO FOLSOM. I 

NATHANIEL JOHNSON RUST. ' 

REV. CHARLES LEWIS HUTCHINS, D. D. ^ : 

HENRY MORTON LOVERING. ' j 

CHARLES WALLINGFORD PARKER. 

FRANCIS APTHORP FOSTER. 

JAMES BROWN THORNTON, M. D. 
MOSESGREELEY PARKER, M. D. 

FRANCIS HENRY APPLETON. ' 

Membership Committee. { 

JOSIAH LITTLE HALE, M. D. I 
WALTER KENDALL WATKINS. 

FRANCIS APTHORP FOSTER. J 

WILLIAM WALLACE LUNT. ; 

JOHN HENRY BROOKS. ] 

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COMMITTEES FOR J902, 



ON PUBLICATION. 
Walter Kendall Watkins. 

Robert Thaxter Swan. 

Rev. Charles Lewis Hutchins, D. D. 
Edward Webster McGlenen. 
Edwin Sanford Crandon. 

ON HISTORICAL PAPERS AND ESSAYS. 
Rev. Frederick Baylies Allen. 
Henry Oscar Houghton. 

George Emory Littlefield. 
George Kuhn Clarke. 

Charles French Read. 

ON MARKING HISTORICAL SITES. 

S. Arthur Bent. 

Henry Morton Lovering. 

Rev. George Madison Bodge, D. D. 
Dawes Eliot Furness. 

Edward Willard Howe. 

ON FIELD DAYS AND ENTERTAINMENTS. 
John Anthony Remick. 

Charles Sumner Parsons. 
William Eben Stone. 

William Lithgow Willey. 
Henry Augustus Willis. 

ON THE ANNUAL DINNER. 
Joseph Grafton Minot. 
Desmond FitzGerald. 

Clement Stevens Houghton. 
Harry Jarrett McGlenen. 

Walter Kendall Watkins. 

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OFHCERS 



of the i 



GENERAL SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 

1902. 



GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 
Frederic J. dePeyster, 

New York. 

VICE-GOVERNOR GENERAL. 
Rowland Pell, 

New York. 



DEPUTY GOVERNORS-GENERAL. 

New York. ; 

Walter Lispenard Suydam, 

New York. \ 

Pennsylvania. \ 

Richard McCall Cadwalader, 

Philadelphia. ■ 

Maryland. j 

General Joseph Lancaster Brent, 

Baltimore, Md. 1 

Massachusetts. ' 

Arthur J. C. Sowdon, ] 

Boston. j 

Connecticut. j 

Charles Edward Gross, j 

New Haven. 
District of Columbia. ,1 

William Thompson, : 

Washmgton. } 

New Jersey. ; 

Gen. Edward Burd Grubb, 

Edgewater Park. ' 

Virginia. 

Hon. Richard Thomas Walker Duke, Jr. ^ 

Charlottesville. 
New Hampshire. 

Prof. Chas. Lathrop Parsons, 

Durham, N. H. 



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Vermont. 

Robert Noble, 

St. Albans. 
Illinois. 

JosiAH Lewis Lombard, 

200 1 Prairie Ave., Chicago. 
Missouri. 

Clark H. Sampson, 

St. Louis. 
Ohio. 

AcHiLLis Henry Pugh, 

Cincinnati. 
Nebraska. 

Hon. Julius Sterling Morton, 

Nebraska City. 
Minnesota. 

Henry P. Upham, 

St. Paul. 
Kentucky. 

Daniel L. Gooch, 

Covington. 
California. 

Spencer Roane Thorpe, 

Los Angeles. 
Colorado. 

Arthur Smith Dwight, 

27 William St., New York. 
Iowa. 

Hon. Samuel Francis Smith, 

Davenport. 
Georgia. 

John Avery Gore Carson, 

Savannah. 
Michigan. 

Samuel Townsend Douglas, 

Detroit. 
Wisconsin. 

Col. Philip Reade, 

U. S. A. 



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Delaware. 

Hon. George Gray, 

Wilmington. 
Rhode Island- 

HuNTER Carson White, 

Providence. 
Washington. 

J. Kennedy Stout, 

Spokane. 
Maine. 

John M. Glidden, 

New Castle. 

SECRETARY-GENERAL. 
Samuel Verplanck Hoffman, 

Room 62, 45 William St., New York. 

DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL. 
Wm. Bleecker Seaman, 

Room 62, 45 William St., N. Y. 

TREASURER-GENERAL. 
Edward Shippen, 

532 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

DEPUTY TREASURER-GENERAL. 

Seymour Morris, 

Chicago, 111. 

REGISTRAR-GENERAL. 
George Norbury Mackenzie, 

1808 Park Ave., Baltimore, Md. 

HISTORIAN-GENERAL. 
Charles Ellis Stevens, L.L.D., D.C.L., 

2217 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

CH APLA IN-GENERAL. 

Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, D. D., 

Cambridge, Mass. 
SURGEON-GENERAL 

V. MoTT Francis, M. D. 

Providence, R. I. 
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CHANCELLOR-GENERAL. 

Prof. Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, 

New Haven, Conn. 

SECRETARIES OF STATE SOCIETIES. 

New York. 

Arthur Stuart Walcott, 

Room 62, 45 William St., New York, 
Pennsylvania. 

Edward Stalker Sayres, 

217 South 3d St., Philadelphia. 
Maryland. 

George Norbury Mackenzie, 

1808 Park Ave., Baltimore. 
Connecticut. 

George Dudley Seymour, 

New Haven. 
District of Columbia. 

Frank Birge Smith, 

Bond Building, Washington. 
New Jersey. 

John Eyerman, 

Easton, Pa. 
Virginia. 

Thomas Bolling, Jr., 

Box 404, Richmond. 
New Hampshire. 

Rev. Howard Fremont Hill, D. D., 

Concord. 
Vermont. 

Hon. Charles Strain Van Fatten, 

Burlington. 
Illinois. 

Roger Sherman, 
Room 10, 152 LaSalle St., Chicago. 

Missouri. 

HOBART BRINSMADE. 

709 Washington Ave., St. Louis. 

Ohio. 

Charles Theodore Greve, 

Carlisle Building, Cincinnati. 
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Nebraska. 

Edwin Catlin Webster, 

Omaha, 
Minnesota. 

William Gardner White, 

Globe Building, St. Paul. 
Kentucky. 

Leonard Bacon, 

14 Kenyon Building, Louisville. 
California. 

Harrison Babcock Alexander, 

420 Henna Block, Los Angeles. 
Colorado. 

Chauncey Edward Dewey, 

Cooper Building, Denver. 
Iowa. 

John Ely Bready, 

Dubuque. 
Georgia. 

John Avery Gere, 

Carson, Savannah. 
Michigan. 

Charles Albert DuCharme, 

1022 Jefferson Ave., Detroit. 
Wisconsin. 

William Stevens Brockway, 

406 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee. 
Delaware. 

Willard Hall Porter, 

Wilmington. 
Rhode Island. 

Henry Brayton Rose, 

City Hall, Providence. 
Washington. 

Millard Tracy Hartson, 

Spokane. 
Maine. 

Major Henry Burrage, 

Oxford Building, Portland. 
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Membership Roll. 



1902. 



State 

No. 




Gen. 

Society 

No. 


93 


Abbot, Edwin Hale .... 
Cambridge 


886 


3 


Abbot, Francis Ellingwood 
Cambridge 


228 


276 


Adams, Charles Elisha 
Lowell 


1850 


71 


Adams, Edward Milton 
Windsor Locks, Ot. 


828 


178 


Alexander, Ebenezer .... 
Boston 


1443 


296 


ALLEN, Francis Richmond . 
Boston 


2068 


297 


ALLEN, Rev. Frederick Baylies 
Boston 


2069 


30 


Allen, Theodore Lathrop 
Pittsfleld 


528 


335 


Amee, Albert Francis 
Cambridge 


2229 


424 


AMES, Gen. Adelbert .... 
Lowell 


2893 


233 


Ames, Joseph Blanchard . 
Brookline 


1717 


257 


Amory, Francis Inman . 
Boston 


1804 


218 


Amsden, Franklin Dana 
Boston 


1702 


219 


Amsden, Henry Franklin . 
Boston 


1703 


281 


Andrew, Henry Hersey 
New York, N. Y. 


1910 


163 


Andrus, Capt. Edwin Proctor, U.S.A. 


1235 



Manila 



19 



251 Appleton, Gen. Francis Henry 
Peabody 

2 1 Appleton, Capt. Nathan 
Boston 

66 Ayer, James Bourne, M.D. 
Boston 
17 1 Bacon, Horace Sargent 
Lowell 

436 Ballou, Hosea Starr . 
Brookline 

9 Barker, Capt. Edward Tobey 
Cambridge 

464 Barnard, Charles Nathan 
Somervllie 

143 Bates, Theodore Cornelius 
Worcester 

380 Battis, Edward Clarence . 

Salem 
432 Baxter, Jesse Bunton 

E. Milton 
484 Baxter, William Elihu, M.D. 

Boston 

482 Beal, Boylston Adams 
Nahant 

63 Bell, Charles Upham . 
Andover 

309 Bennett, Josiah Chase 
Lynn 

810 Bennett, Larkin Everett . 
Lowel I 

29 Bent, Samuel Arthur 

Brookline 
272 BiCKFORD, Scott Fitz . 

Brookline 
258 BiGELOW, Henry Nelson 

Clinton 

32 BiGELOw, Melville Madison 
Cambridge 

486 Bird, Robert .... 
Canton 



1798 
619 
822 
1354 
3001 

212 

3203 

1214 

2616 
2997 
3283 
3281 

820 
2120 
2121 

527 
1846 
1806 

530 

3285 



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377 Blackmar, Gen. Wilmon Whilldin 
Boston 

366 BLISS, Elias James . . . . 

Brookline 

333 Blood, John Balch . . . . 

Boston 
13 BODGE, REV. George Madison . 

Westwood 
485 BouvE, Charles Osborn 

Hingham 
175 Bowman, Austin Lord . . . . 

New York City 
121 Bowman, George Ernest 

Boston 
189 Brackett, Frederic Huntington . 

Boston 
188 Brackett, Sidney Lawrence 

Watertown 
288 Briggs, Edward Cornelius, M.D. . 

Boston 
206 Brooks, John Henry . . . . 

Milton 

302 Brooks, Lyman Lorinq 
Newton 

260 Brooks, Walter Curtis 

Newton 
279 Brown, Daniel Austin 
Boston 
44 Brown, David Henry . . . . 
Medford 
255 Brown, Francis Henry, M.D. 

Boston 
182 Brown, George Edward 

Boston 
124 Bryant, Henry 

Hartford, Conn. 

123 Bryant, James Sturgis 
Hartford, Conn. 

352 BURNHAM, ALBERT WiNSLOW 

Lowell 



2603 
2549 
2227 
51 I 
3284 
1440 
1075 
1551 
1453 
2018 
1690 
2074 
1823 
1908 
642 
1802 
1447 
1078 
1077 
2443 



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168 BURNHAM, John Appleton . . . 1265 

Boston 

210 BURRELL, Herbert Leslie, M.D. 1694 

Boston 

102 Burton, George Smith . . . 952 
Boston 

268 Butler, John Lawton .... 1842 

Somerville 

169 Cabot, Maj. Louis .... 1352 

Brookline 

438 Capelle, Col. William Curtis 3077 

Boston 
116 Carney, Capt. George James . . 1070 

Lowell 
I I I Carpenter, Maj. Frederick Banker 1015 

Boston 

447 Chase, Stephen 3186 

Dedham 
330 Cheney, John Eugene . . . 2224 

Boston 
62 Churchill, Nathaniel Wiley . . 819 

Boston 
294 Clark, Augustus Taylor . . . 2066 

Newton 
462 Clark, Charles Edes Fletcher . 3201 

Andover 
289 Clarke, George Kuhn . . . 2019 

Needham 

493 Cobb, Carolus Melville, M.D. 3292 

Lynn 

172 COE, Henry Francis .... 1355 
Boston 

49 Coffin, Rufus 547 

Boston 

220 Colt, Col. Samuel Pomeroy . . 1704 
Providence, R. I. 

269 CoNANT, Samuel Morris . . . 1843 

Central Falls, R. 1. 
382 Coolidge, David Hill, Jr. . . 2618 

Boston 

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249 


CowLES, Edmund Brainerd 
Boston 


1796 


112 


Cox, Edwin Birchard .... 
Brookline 


1016 


400 


Cox, George Howland 
Cambridge 


2734 


95 


Cox, William Emerson 
Brookline 


888 


135 


Crafts, John Chancellor . 
Boston 


1116 


266 


Crandon, Edwin Sanford 
Cambridge 


1829 


277 


Crandon, John Howland . 
Chelsea 


1851 


390 


Critcher, Edward Payson . 
New York, N. Y. 


2666 


263 


CuRTiss, Frederic Haines 
Boston 


1800 


479 


Cutler, Elbridge Gerry, M.D. 
Boston 


3268 


181 


Cutter, John Clarence, M.D. . 
Worcester 


1446 


149 


Cutter, William Richard . 
Woburn 


1220 


147 


Daly, Martin Ordway 
Boston 


1218 


356 


Damon, Charles Edward 
Boston 


2539 


393 


Dary, George Allen .... 
Boston 


2669 


239 


Davis. Simon 

Boston 


1730 


413 


Densmore, Edward Dana 
Somerville 


2780 


483 


Dewey, Henry Sweetser 
Boston 


3282 


374 


Dexter, Charles Warner . 
Boston 


2600 


363 


Dickson, Brenton Haliburton, Jr. 


2548 



Weston 



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20 DoRMAN, William Barnes . 618 

Everett 

20 1 Dorr, Joseph 1626 

Cambridge 

99 Draper, Eben Sumner . 949 

Hopedale 

7 Draper, Walter Holbrook . . 216 

San Francisco, Cal. 

5 Draper, Gen. William Franklin . 214 

Hopedale 

325 Duane, Rev. Charles Williams . 2219 
Cambridge 

434 Duncan, James Lewis .... 2999 
New York, N. Y. 

467 Dutcher, Frank Jerome . . . 3227 
Hopedale 

271 Eaton, Capt. Joseph Giles, U.S.N. 1845 
Puget Sound, Washington 

261 Eaton, William Storer, Jr. . 1824 

Boston 

420 Eells, Rev. James .... 2889 

Boston 

336 ELDREDGE, ZOETH SKINNER . . 2343 

San Francisco, Cal. 

266 Endicott, Eugene Francis . . 1828 
Chelsea 

317 ESTABROOK, Fred. Watson . 2211 

Nashua, N. H. 

440 Farwell, John Whittemore 3079 

Boston 

383 Ferris, Col. Alexander Marsh . 2619 
Newton 

344 Ferris, William Marsh . 2386 

Newton 

100 Fitzgerald, Desmond .... 950 

Brookline 

214 Flagg, Augustus 1698 

Boston 

237 Flagg, Charles Partridge . . 1721 
Brookline 

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236 Flagq, Henry Daggett . . . 1720 
Boston 
18 FoLsoM, Capt. Albert Alonzo . 516 

Brookline 

I5r Foster, Alfred DwiQHT . . 1222 

Boston 

53 Foster, Francis Apthorp . . 772 

Falmouth 

476 Fox, Walter Silvanus .... 3265 
Boston 

167 Freeman, James Goldthwait . . i264 
Boston 

226 French, Walter Henry . 1710 

Washington, D. C. 

192 FuRNEss, Dawes Eliot . . . 1554 

Boston 

411 Gaither, Charles Perry . 2778 

Brookline 

205 Galloupe, Charles William, Sr. . I629 
Boston 

319 Galloupe, Isaac Francis, M.D. . 2213 
Lynn 

474 Gardner, James Browne 3257 

Brookline 

472 Gilbert, Edward Winsor . 3255 

Milton 

386 Gilbert, Shepard Devereux 2644 

Salem 

150 Gordon, Edwin Averill . . . I22l 
Boston 

347 Gould, George Lambert . . 2389 

Maiden 

52 Gould, Levi Swanton .... 550 

Melrose 

89 Green, Maj. Charles Montraville, 846 

Boston 

4 Greene, Samuel Swett . . . 209 

Worcester 

245 Guild, Col. Curtis, Jr. . . . |762 
Boston 



25 



86 


Hale, Lt.-Col. Henry Appleton . 
Salem 


843 


137 


Hale, Josiah Little, M.D. 
Brookline 


1118 


29 1 


Hall, Bordman 

Boston 


2021 


327 


Hall, Frank Gardner . . . . 
Boston 


2221 


19 


Hall, George Franklin 
Boston 


517 


362 


Hall, Harrison Coburn 
Weston 


2545 


372 


Hamlin, Charles Sumner . 
Boston 


2558 


429 


Hammond, Winthrop 
Woburn 


2994 


332 


Harmon, Ralph Gilbert 
Mohawk, N. Y. 


2226 


305 


Harrington, Charles, M.D. 
Boston 


2116 


292 


Harris, Charles 

Cambridge 


2022 


252 


Haskins, Leander Miller 
Rockport 


1799 


84 


Hastings, Col. Henry 
Boston 


841 


278 


Hayden, Charles .... 
Boston 


1907 


274 


Healey, David Alden . . . . 
Holyoke 


1848 


427 


Hewins, James 

Medfield 


2992 


488 


Hill, Frederic Stanhope . 
Cambridge 


3287 


133 


Hill, Lew Cass 

Boston 


1114 


275 


Hinckley, Sylvester Baxter . 
Newton 


1849 


461 


HOBBS, Franklin Warren . 
Boston 


3200 



26 



223 Hodges, Rev. George, D.D. 
Cambridge 

315 HOLBROOK, LEVI 

New York City 

138 HOLDEN, Joshua Bennett . 
Boston 

155 HoLDEN, William .... 
Leominster 

238 HOLLINGSWORTH, ZAGHARY TAYLOR 

Cohasset 

194 Hosmer, Jerome Carter 

Boston 
183 Houghton, Clement Stevens . 

Boston 

39 Houghton, Henry Oscar 
Cambridge 

404 Howard, Harry Morton 

Brookllne 
466 Howe, Edward Jenkins 

Boston 

148 Howe, Edward Willard 
Boston 

97 HowLAND, Charles Warren 
Boston 

15 HowLAND, Daniel Webster . 
Brookllne 

470 HOWLAND, SHEPARD 
Cambridge 

204 Hull, James Wells 

Pittsfield 
234 Hunt, Henry Warren 

Neponset 

68 HuRD, Charles Russell 

Boston 
141 Hutchins, Rev. Charles Lewis, D.D 
Concord 

463 Inches, George Brimmer . 
North Grafton 

227 



Jackson, William 
Boston 



1707 

2185 

1119 

1226 

1729 

1618 

1448 

537 

2738 

3226 

1219 

890 

513 

3253 

1628 

1718 

815 

1143 

3202 

17 11 



27 



88 


JENKS, Rev. Henry Fitch . 
Canton 


845 


443 


Jenney, Bernard 

Boston 


3182 


98 


Johnson, Emery Walter 
Salem 


891 


179 


Johnson, Enoch Stafford 
Lynn 


1444 


232 


Johnson, George Perry 
Cambridge 


1716 


229 


Johnson, John French 
Amesbury 


1713 


246 


JONES, George William 
Salem 


1763 


74 


JUDSON, Lt. William Vorhees, U.S.A. 
Scranton, Pa. 


813 


414 


Keegan, Vincent Elijah, m. D. 
Boston 


2781 


159 


Keith, Solomon Lorin .... 
Bridgewater 


1231 


403 


Ketchum, Rev. Charles John 
Boston 


2737 


360 


Kimball, Frank Reed .... 
Salem 


2543 


426 


King, Edward 

New Castle, Lawrence Co., Pa. 


2990 


304 


King, Henry Parsons 
Boston 


2115 


26 


Lamson, Col. Daniel Sanderson 
Weston 


523 


36 1 


Lamson, William George . 
Boston 


2544 


286 


Lawrence, Rt. Rev. William, D.D. . 
Cambridge 


2016 


230 


Lawrie, Andrew Westcott . 
Boston 


1714 


367 


Lea, James Henry .... 


2550 




So. Freeport, Maine 




56 


Learned, Francis Mason . 
Boston 


799 



28 



164 


Leeds, Charles, M.D 

Chelsea 


1226 


299 


Leeds, Francis 

Brookline 


2071 


108 


Leland, Lester 

Boston 


1012 


307 


Leonard, George Henry 
Boston 


2118 


409 


LlTTLEFIELD, GEORGE EMERY 
Somerville 


2749 


132 


LlTTLEFIELD, MARCELLUS 

Woburn 


1113 


33 1 


Locke, Charles Augustus 
Newton 


2226 


469 


LocKwooD, Thomas St. John . 
Boston 


3262 


489 


Longfellow, Alexander Wadsworth 
Boston 


3288 


32 1 


Lord, Charles Edward 
Newton 


2216 


131 


Lovering, Henry Morton 
Taunton 


1112 


396 


Lunt, William Wallace 
Hingham 


2672 


465 


Lyman, George Hinckley . 
Boston 


3204 


190 


Macdonough, Rodney .... 
Boston 


1552 


394 


Mandall, Samuel Pierce 
Boston 


2670 


114 


Marsh, Henry Daniel .... 
Springfield 


1068 


417 


Marsh, Oliver Allyn .... 
New York Citv 


2886 


454 


Martin, Charles Henry 
So. Weymouth 


3193 


40 


Martin, William Pierce 
Medford 


538 


468 


Mason, Amos Lawrence, M.D. 


3228 



Boston 



29 



90 


McGlenen, Edward Webster . 
Boston 


847 


101 


McGlenen, Harry Jarrett 
Boston 


951 


1 17 


MclNTiRE, Charles John 
Cannbridge 


1071 


306 


Meekings, Edward Munro 
North Adams 


2117 


96 


Merriam, Frank .... 
Nahant 


889 


444 


Merrill, Frederic Augustus, D. M. 
Boston 


D. 3183 


213 


Merritt, Walter Howard . 
Lynn 


1697 


1 13 


MiNOT, Joseph Grafton 
Boston 


1067 


397 


Morrill, Samuel .... 
Berlin, Gernnany 


2673 


312 


MORSS, Charles Anthony . 
Boston 


2123 


387 


MosELEY, Frank .... 
Brookline 


2645 


105 


MOSELEY, John Graham. 
Boston 


958 


406 


Motley, Thomas Lawrence. 
Groton 


2740 


348 


Mudge, Alfred 

Boston 


2407 


371 


Mudge, Frank Herbert 
Boston 


2557 


107 


Mumford, James Gregory, M.D. 
Boston 


101 1 


364 


MuRDOCK, Harold .... 
Boston 


2547 


263 


Nash, Nathaniel Gushing . 
Cambridge 


1826 


130 


Newhall, James Silver . 


nil 




Lynn 


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Boston 


2748 



399 NiCKERSON, Stephen Westcott . 2733 

Boston 
202 NiCKERSON, Rev. Thomas White, Jr. 1626 

Pittsfield 

145 NORCROSS, GRENVILLE HOWLAND . 1216 

Boston 

10 NoYES, James Atkins .... 210 

Cambridge 

40 1 Osgood, Edward Louis . . , 2735 
Boston 

94 Palmer, Charles Dana . . . 887 

Lowell 

298 Parker, Charles Lincoln . . 2070 

Maiden 

282 Parker, Charles Wallingford . I9!l 
Boston 

23 1 Parker, Charles Wentworth . . 1715 
Boston 

225 Parker, Charles Wentworth, Jr. 1709 

Brookline 

314 Parker, Edward Ludlow . . . 2125 
Arlington 

287 Parker, Frederick Wesley . . 2017 
Somerville 

324 Parker, Herman 2218 

Boston 

311 Parker, John Nelson .... 2122 
Billerica 

341 Parker, Moses Greeley, M.D. . 2383 

Lowell 

115 Parsons, Charles Sumner . . 1069 

Boston 
45 1 Pear, Albert Marston . . . 3190 

Cambridge 

412 Pear, Charles Meriam . . . 2779 

Cambridge 

426 Pease, Edward Allen, M. D. . . 2991 
Boston 

224 Pemhallow, Charles Sherburne . 1708 
Boston 



31 



477 


Perkins, Frederick Sanger 
Waltham 


3266 


391 


Perkins, William Henry 
Gloucester 


2667 


446 


Phelps, George Nelson 
Brookline 


3185 


346 


Phelps, John Samuel, M. D. . 
Boston 


2388 


342 


Pierce, Dean 

Brookline 


2384 


119 


Pierce, George Francis 
Boston 


1073 


197 


Pierce, Jacob Willard 
Brookline 


1621 


431 


PILLSBURY, ALBERT SMITH 

W. Somerville 


2996 


128 


Pond, Virgil Clarence, D.M.D. 
Boston 


1109 


475 


Pope, Percival Wentworth 
Boston 


3264 


430 


Pratt, Abner Kingman 
Newton 


2995 


369 


Pratt, Herman Washington 
Chelsea 


2552 


122 


Putnam, George Franklin 
Boston 


1076 


79 


Putnam, George Jacob 
Boston 


836 


264 


QUINCY, JOSIAH .... 

Boston 


1801 


452 


Read, Charles French 
Brookline 


3191 


24 


Reade, Lt. Col. Philip, U. S. A. 
Fort Niobrara, Nebraska. 


622 


370 


Reed, Rev. James .... 
Boston 


2556 


410 


Reed, James Herbert 
Chelsea 


2777 


45 


Remick, John Anthony . 


543 



Boston 



32 



43 Remick, Timothy 
Boston 



449 Rice, Arthur Noble 
Boston 

343 Rice, George Staples . 
New York, N. Y. 

328 Rice, Capt. Henry Brigham 
Boston 

313 Rice, Maj. Lewis Frederick 
Brookline 
28 Rich, James Rogers 

Paris, France 
31 Rich, Thomas Phillips . 
Paris, France 
355 Richardson, Francis Allen 

Cambridge 
303 Richardson, George Eliot 

Wellesley Hills 
308 Robeson, Maj. Andrew 
Brookline 

248 Robinson, Francis Walter 
Boston 

120 Rogers, Allan .... 

Gloucester 
350 Rogers, Edward Little 

Boston 
402 RowE, Arthur Everett 

Gloucester 
215 RowE, Charles Edward 

Chelsea 

85 Rust, Nathaniel Johnson . 
Boston 

125 Sampson, Capt. Walter Scott 
Boston 

392 Saunders, Charles Gurley 

Lawrence 
186 Seamans, Frank Manning . 

Brookline 
244 Sears, Henry Darrah . 

Lynn 

33 



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3188 
2385 
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2124 

526 

529 

2538 

2075 

2119 

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1074 

2409 

2736 

1699 

842 

1079 

2668 

1451 

1761 



193 Shattuck, Edward Horace. . . 1555 
Lowell 

318 Shaw, Henry Southworth . , 2212 

Boston 

422 Sheldon, Ned Lewis .... 2891 
Boston 

375 Short, Rev. Charles Lancaster 2601 

Grafton 

368 Shurtleff, Howard Livingstone 2551 

Boston 

480 Simmons, Walter Everett . . 3279 

Quincy 

445 Simmons, William Stearns . . 3184 
Boston 

199 Simons, William C 1623 

Springfield 

455 Sleeper, Henry Davis .... 3194 

Boston 

456 Sleeper, Stephen Westcott . 3195 

Boston 

203 Smith, George Henry .... 1627 
Boston 

2 12 Smith, Harvey Gushing . . 1696 

Gloucester 

329 SouLE, Horace Homer, Jr. . 2223 

Newton 

323 Souther, Charles Henry . . . 22 17 
Boston 

33 SowDON, Arthur John Clark . 531 

Boston 

68 Sprague, Frank William . . . 825 

Brookline 

351 Sprague, Phineas Warren . . . 2442 
Malden 

55 Standish, Myles, M. D. . 309 

Boston 

208 Stearns, Albert Henry . . 1692 

Boston 

259 Stearns, Frederick Maynard . . 1816 
Boston 



34 



273 Stetson, Henry Crosby 
Cambridge 

428 Stevens, Solon Whithed 
Lowell 

478 Stevens, William Studley Bartlett 
Boston 

471 Stimson, Frederic Jesup 
Dedham 

290 Stone, Charles Augustus . 
Newton 

284 Stone, Charles Wellington 
Boston 

407 Stone, Rev. Morton .... 
Taunton 

247 Stone, William Eben .... 
Cambridge 

373 Storer, John Humphreys . 
Waltham 

338 Storrs, Henry Randolph . 

Brookline 
158 Storrs, Rev. Leonard Kip, D. D. 
Brookline 

435 Stratton, Charles Edwin , 
Boston 

418 Strong, Thomas Morris, M. D. 
Boston 

376 Sutton, Eben .... 
Baltimore, Md. 

398 Swain, Julius Curtis 
Boston 

353 Swain, Capt. Julius Marshall 
Boston 

59 Swan, Robert Thaxter . 
Brookline 

339 Swan, Lieut. William Locke 

Chelsea 

256 Sweet, Henry Nettleton 
Boston 

196 Swift, Henry Walton 
Boston 

35 



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322 Tapley, Henry Fuller .... 2216 
Lynn 

320 TENNEY, Samuel Parcher . . 2214 

Chelsea 

395 Thayer, Charles Irving . . , 2671 
Boston 

127 Thayer, Nathaniel 1108 

Boston 

423 Thomas, Houston Addison . . 2892 

Hannilton 

6 Thompson, Abijah 211 

Yarmouth, Me. 

187 Thompson, Eben Francis . . . 1452 
Worcester 

293 Thomson, Arthur Cecil . 2023 

Brookline 

270 Thorndike, Augustus Larkin . 1844 

Brewster 

250 Thorndike, townsend William . 1797 
Boston 

345 Thornton, James Brown, M. D. 2387 

Boston 

75 TiLTON, Warren Codman . . . 832 

Wayne, Pa. 

437 TOBEY, Rev. Rufus Babcock . . 3076 
Qulncy 

217 Tolman, William Sawyer . . . I70i 
Charlestown 

419 ToRREY, Benjamin Barstow . . 2888 
Hanover 

389 Trask, Charles Hooper . , . 2647 
Concord 

378 Tyler, Edward Royall . . . 2614 

Boston 

2 11 Upham, Charles Clifton , . . 1695 
Brookline 

222 Upham, Henry Macy .... 1706 
Boston 



36 



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Boston 

357 Upton, James Cowdin Madison 2540 

Roxbury 

42 1 Wade, Henry Francis . . 2890 

Cambridge 

118 Ware, Horace Everett . . . 1072 

Milton 

48 Warner, Frank Edwards . . 546 

Boston 

459 Waterman, Frank Sturtevant , 3198 

Boston 

460 Waterman, George Huse . . 3199 

Boston 

I Watkins, Walter Kendall . . 208 

Maiden 

160 Wead, Leslie Clark .... 1232 
Brookline 

481 Webber, William Oliver . . , 3280 
Broolciine 

487 Wendell, Barrett . . : . 3286 

Boston 

243 Wesson, James Leonard . . . 1734 
Boston 

358 West, Charles Alfred . . 2541 

Somerville 

I I Wetherbee, Lt. Winthrop . . . 509 

Boston 

457 Wheeler, Bertrand Throp . . 3196 
Boston 

453 Wheeler, John Frederic . . 3192 

Newton 

162 Wheelwright, Edmund March . 1234 

Boston 

295 Whitcomb, Lawrence .... 2067 
Brookline 

334 White, Charles Goddard . . 2228 

Boston 

450 White, William Roland . , . 3189 
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Brookline 

490 Whitney, Ralph Holyoke . . 3289 

Boston 

491 Whitney, Richard 3290 

Boston 

492 Whitney, Robert Bates . 3291 

Boston 

433 Whitwell, Frederick Silsbee . . 2998 
Boston 

19 1 Willard, Joseph 1553 

Boston 

316 Willard, Martin Stevenson . . 2186 
Wilmington, N. C. 

301 WiLLCUTT, Levi Lincoln . 2073 

Brookline 
16 Willey, William Lithgow . . . 514 

Boston 

157 Williams, Borland 1229 

Boston 

195 Williams, John Davis .... I6I9 
Boston 

473 Williams, Ralph Blake . . . 3256 

Boston 

415 Williams, Robert Breck . . . 2884 

Boston 

153 Williams, Maj. Samuel King 1224 

Boston 

177 Willis, Henry Augustus . . . 1442 
Fitchburg 

381 Wilson, Charles Hiram . . 2617 

Brookline 

78 Wilson, Fred Allan .... 835 

Nahant 

300 WiNSHip, William Henry . . . 2072 
Maiden 

416 WiNSLOw, George Scott . . 2885 

Boston 

439 WOLCOTT, Roger 3078 

Boston 

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